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The fungal microbiota of de-novo paediatric inflammatory bowel disease [PDF]
Microbes and Infection, 2015 Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is characterised by an inappropriate chronic immune response against resident gut microbes. This may be on account of distinct changes in the gut microbiota termed as dysbiosis. The role of fungi in this altered luminal environment has been scarcely reported.Mukhopadhya, I., Hansen, R., Meharg, C., Thomson, J. M., Russell, R. K., Berry, S. H., El-Omar, E. M., Hold, G. L. +7 moreopenaire +4 more sourcesIntestinal fungi contribute to development of alcoholic liver disease [PDF]
, 2017 This study was supported in part by NIH grants R01 AA020703, U01 AA021856 and by Award Number I01BX002213 from the Biomedical Laboratory Research & Development Service of the VA Office of Research and Development (to B.S.). K.H.Ali Keshavarzian, An-Ming Yang, Bernd Schnabl, Bode, Chien-Sheng Chen, Claus Hellerbrand, Cristina Llorente, Derrick E. Fouts, Ece A. Mutlu, Fettweis, Fouts, Gordon D. Brown, Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao, Hal M. Hoffman, Jun Xu, Karen Beeri, Katrin Hochrath, Kelvin Moncera, Kim Freese, Lee, Lirui Wang, Liu, Manolito G. Torralba, Peng Chen, Peter Stärkel, Phillipp Hartmann, Ramon Bataller, Samuel B. Ho, Sena Bluemel, Serene M.L. Lee, Sokol, Tatiana Kisseleva, Tatsuo Inamine, Wagner, Wajahat Z. Mehal, Yamahiro, Yang, Yukinori Koyama +37 morecore +3 more sourcesOral Fungal Microbiota: To Thrush and Beyond
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews, 2019 The oral microbiota is complex, multikingdom, interactive, and involves extensive biofilm formation. While dominated by bacteria, Candida is a frequent member of this microbiota; however, several other potentially pathogenic fungi (among around 100 identified species) appear to reside in some individuals, including Cryptococcus, Aspergillus, and ...openaire +5 more sourcesMicrobiota signatures in type-2 diabetic patients with chronic kidney disease - A Pilot Study [PDF]
, 2019 The human microbiota is paramount for normal host physiology. Altered host-microbiome interactions are part of the pathogenesis of numerous common ailments.Chifiriuc, Mariana Carmen, Gradisteanu, Gratiela P., Petcu, Laura, Picu, Ariana, Salmen, Teodor, Serafinceanu, Cristian, Stefan, Diana S., Stoian, Anca P., Stoica, Roxana A., Suceveanu, Adrian P. +9 morecore +1 more sourceGut microbiota in HIV-pneumonia patients is related to peripheral CD4 counts, lung microbiota, and in vitro macrophage dysfunction. [PDF]
, 2019 Pneumonia is common and frequently fatal in HIV-infected patients, due to rampant, systemic inflammation and failure to control microbial infection. While airway microbiota composition is related to local inflammatory response, gut microbiota has been ...Byanyima, Patrick, Chang, Emily, Davis, J Lucian, Fadrosh, Douglas W, Fong, Serena, Huang, Laurence, Kaswabuli, Sylvia, Lin, Din L, Lynch, Susan V, McCauley, Kathryn, Musisi, Emmanuel, Sanyu, Ingvar, Shenoy, Meera K, Worodria, William, Zawedde, Josephine +14 morecore +2 more sourcesFungal Dysbiosis in Mucosa-associated Microbiota of Crohn’s Disease Patients [PDF]
Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, 2015 Gut microbiota is involved in many physiological functions and its imbalance is associated with several diseases, particularly with inflammatory bowel diseases. Mucosa-associated microbiota could have a key role in induction of host immunity and in inflammatory process. Although the role of fungi has been suggested in inflammatory disease pathogenesis, Liguori, Giuseppina, Lamas, Bruno, Richard, Mathias L., Brandi, Giovanni, da Costa, Gregory, Hoffmann, Thomas W., Di Simone, Massimo Pierluigi, Calabrese, Carlo, Poggioli, Gilberto, Langella, Philippe, Campieri, Massimo, Sokol, Harry +11 moreopenaire +3 more sourcesGut Mycobiota‐Associated Tryptophan Catabolites Protect Against Metabolic Dysfunction‐Associated Steatotic Liver Disease
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Accumulating evidence suggests that the intestinal microbiota participates in the progression of metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) through microbiota‐host interaction. However, the beneficial role of commensal mycobiota in MASLD progression remains poorly understood.Shuping Qiao, Shuangya Fan, Juan Xu, Zhen Xu, Chen Peng, Junxing Qu, Ziqian Bing, Shizhen Zhou, Sunan Shen, Guifang Xu, Yue Zhao, Tingting Wang +11 morewiley +1 more sourceLong-term alterations in gut microbiota following mild COVID-19 recovery: bacterial and fungal community shifts
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection MicrobiologyObjectiveCOVID-19 has had a profound impact on public health globally. However, most studies have focused on patients with long COVID or those in the acute phase of infection, with limited research on the health of individuals who have recovered from ...Da Li, Da-Ya Zhang, Shi-Ju Chen, Yan-Ting Lv, Shi-Mei Huang, Chen Chen, Fan Zeng, Run-Xiang Chen, Xiao-Dong Zhang, Jian-Xin Xiong, Fa-Di Chen, Yue-Hong Jiang, Zhai Chen, Cui-Yi Mo, Jia-Jia Chen, Xu-Li Zhu, Li-Jun Zhang, Fei-Hu Bai, Fei-Hu Bai +18 moredoaj +1 more sourceGut Mycobiota Dysbiosis in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients Undergoing Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment
Microbiology Spectrum, 2021 Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) undergoing anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) treatment were previously reported to present gut bacterial microbiota dysbiosis, but the role of the mycobiota has not been reported.Demin Cao, Weihua Liu, Na Lyu, Boxing Li, Weibo Song, Yanxiao Yang, Jianliang Zhu, Zhiguo Zhang, Baoli Zhu +8 moredoaj +1 more sourceProtective Microbiota: From Localized to Long-Reaching Co-Immunity [PDF]
, 2017 Resident microbiota do not just shape host immunity, they can also contribute to host protection against pathogens and infectious diseases. Previous reviews of the protective roles of the microbiota have focused exclusively on colonization resistance ...Abt, Abt, Algburi, Altenhoefer, Altier, Anderson, Annuk, Asahara, Ashburner, Ayabe, Ayres, Barr, Barton, Bassis, Bassler, Becattini, Belkaid, Belkaid, Belkaid, Belkaid, Benson, Benveniste, Berg, Bevins, Birchenough, Birchenough, Blackburn, Bocci, Bohnhoff, Botes, Bouskra, Brandl, Braniste, Brenchley, Brestoff, Britton, Bron, Brugiroux, Budden, Buddington, Buffie, Buffie, Cani, Cani, Carey, Cash, Castagliuolo, Catford, Cebra, Cerf-Bensussan, Chatzidaki-Livanis, Chen, Chow, Chudnovskiy, Clarke, Clarke, Clarke, Cogen, Cogen, Cogen, Cotar, Cremer, Crost, Danielsson, Davidson, Davis, de Agüero, de Sablet, de Steenhuijsen Piters, Delhaes, Denny, Deriu, Dickson, Dickson, Dickson, Dickson, Donaldson, Donnet-Hughes, Eberl, El-Solh, Everett, Fagundes, Fardini, Fine, Fransen, Frantz, Franzenburg, Freter, Freter, Freter, Freter, Freter, Fubara, Fukuda, Gabryszewski, Gallichan, Gallo, Ganal, Gantois, Gauguet, Geva-Zatorsky, Gill, Gorjifard, Gutzeit, Henao-Mejia, Hersoug, Hibbing, Hooper, Hooper, Hooper, Hsiao, Ichinohe, Irie, Ivanov, Ivanov, Iwase, Kamada, Khosravi, Kinnunen, Knoop, Koch, Kolling, Kommineni, Laurent, Lawley, Levine, Little, Mack, Macpherson, Macpherson, Macpherson, Macpherson, Majlessi, Mallon, Maltby, Man, Mantis, Martins, Masson, Mazmanian, Mazmanian, McAleer, McKenney, Medzhitov, Melo, Mishra, Molloy, Murall, Mushin, Nagy, Nikkari, Oldroyd, Olier, Palm, Pamer, Pang, Perry, Pfeiffer, Pontier-Bres, Pradeu, Pradeu, Pradeu, Pérez-Santiago, Qin, Ramanan, Rasmussen, Rea, Rea, Ripert, Rizzetto, Robinson, Rolfe, Roossinck, Round, Ruhe, Råberg, Salzman, Sambanthamoorthy, Samuelson, Santagati, Santagati, Sassone-Corsi, Sassone-Corsi, Savage, Schamberger, Schieber, Schneider, Schuijt, Sharma, Shi, Shin, Shokouhfard, Shu, Siegrist, Soares, Sommer, Spees, Stapleton, Stappenbeck, Stecher, Stecher, Stinson, Strugnell, Sutyak Noll, Tanaka, Theriot, Tillmann, Tomkovich, Tomás, Tuomola, Ubeda, Underhill, Vaishnava, Valdés-Varela, Valdés-Varela, Valle, Van de Perre, van der Waaij, Vandecandelaere, Venkataraman, Villarino, Virgin, Virgin, Walker, Walsham, Weaver, Weingarden, Wexler, Whiteson, Wikoff, Willis, Wootton, Wright, Wu, Xiang, Yilmaz, Zagato, Zeng, Zipperer +238 morecore +4 more sources